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Many San Diego County residents live near canyons, which are valuable natural resources. Native canyon hillsides should be not be disturbed.

When planting in previously disturbed or built slopes and hillsides, low-water plants, trees, deep-rooted native plant species, and climate-appropriate plants with strong root structures should be selected. Their powerful root systems can help hold the soil together.

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This fund provides an important source of income that funds The Garden's beautiful exhibits, expanding plant collections and popular educational programs.

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This fund provides income to repair existing exhibits and funds future exhibits in The Garden.

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This fund provides resources for our Ms. Smarty-Plants™ youth education program, as well as adult education classes and workshops.

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